Topic: Europe
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‘If there is violence on Europe’s borders, you will see it in its capitals’
As irregular migration to Europe rises, people attempting to cross into Bulgaria are being met with increasing force. Hamid Khoshsiar, who once made the same journey, has dedicated his life to helping them
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The Muslim Sisters of Eire take their mission to the streets
A Dublin-based women’s group is changing Ireland’s perception of Islam by helping some of Ireland’s most vulnerable people
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Eight adventurous halal holiday ideas
From women-only surfing and Pakistani mountain hikes to the Islamic history of the Baltics, the options for Muslim travellers are endless
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Hyphenated: Episode 9
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss how British politicians deal with Islamophobia and we interview Nimco Ali OBE about feminism and family
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Hyphenated: Episode 8
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss the toxic anti-feminism of Andrew Tate. Plus, our columnist Anna Lekas Miller on her new book about couples who have found love across borders
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Greece election pushes back migrant hopes
The rightwing government of PM Kyriakos Misotakis has been rewarded with another term and a huge majority by Greek voters despite allegations of illegal returns on its borders
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Hyphenated: Episode 7
Hyphen journalists and guests discuss President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's recent election victory and the political fallout from the release of the UK’s latest migration figures
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Andalusia’s first Islamic political party looks to the Muslim rulers of its past for a socially just future
The Andalusi Party is making its debut in Spain’s upcoming regional elections and believes Islam offers the path to a more inclusive politics
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Turkey’s religious voters remain faithful to their president
As Recep Tayyip Erdoğan faces a second round of presidential elections on 28 May, he can rely on the country’s powerful religious vote